Users on X, formerly Twitter, were shocked after discovering how people who wear glasses really see. The video went viral on social media.
An optician named Sakata Yoshi shocked users on X, formerly Twitter, after sharing a viral video showing how people who wear glasses really see.
“Take a photo with the camera through your glasses and, on an iPhone, press and hold to lock AE/AF. If you simply take off your glasses, you can experience what the person wearing glasses sees with the naked eye,” he explained in the video caption.
The images show a blurry view with lights out of focus, prompting many glasses-wearing people to confirm the accuracy of the experiment.
“Thank God I don’t have to explain for 20 minutes what I mean by ‘blurry’,” commented one user.
“Super nearsighted. This is a thousand percent accurate. I’m going to use this to show people how it is since they’re always curious,” joked another.
“I call it HD when I put on my glasses. I don’t even need to say I don’t pay extra for HD,” confessed a third.
裸眼の見え方はご自身のメガネで再現できます。
カメラでメガネを通して撮影して、iPhoneなら長押しで「AE/AFロック」。そのままメガネを外せば、そのメガネをかけた人の裸眼の見え方を体験することができます。 pic.twitter.com/F7QjItXazY— よしひこ|メガネのプロ (@sakata_yoshi) March 7, 2024
Photos and video: X @sakata_yoshi. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.